Open source intelligence investigation of GitHub
GitHub is an online software source code hosting service platform that uses Git as
version control software, written by developers Chris Wanstrath, P. J. Hyett, and
Tom Preston Werner using Ruby on Rails. In 2018, GitHub was acquired by Microsoft
Corporation.
GitHub offers both paid accounts and free accounts. Both
accounts can create public or private code repositories, but paid users have more
features. According to a survey of Git users in 2009, GitHub is the most popular
site for Git access. In addition to allowing individuals and organizations to create
and access code in its custody, it also offers features that facilitate socially
shared software development, known as community features. GitHub also provides
graphical features that provide an overview of how developers are working on the
code base and how active the software is in development.
As of June 2022,
GitHub has over 57 million registered users and 190 million code repositories
(including at least 28 million open source code repositories), making it in fact the
world's largest code hosting site and open source community. As of January 26, 2023,
more than 100 million developers are already using GitHub.
Here is a flow chart of GitHub accounts for open source intelligence investigation. It will help your thinking of GitHub's open source intelligence investigation clearer.